Address/Title: 20 West Jackson Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): This small Greek Revival house was built in 1848, but has been altered. It was the home of Elsworth Stores [i.e. Ellsworth Storrs], founder of the first co-operative grocery store, Red Circle Stores.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.54957,+-77.438849Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,531Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District

Video of the transferral of a steel specimen from furnace to water jet during a jominy end quench test. The steel is held in a furnace to austenitise the microstructure at around 900° C. It is then transferred to the quenching machine where a water jet is sprayed onto the bottom of the specimen until the specimen is cool. From TLP: The Jominy End Quench Test, http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/doitpoms/tlplib/jominy/index.php

A selection of interactive Flash movies from the award-winning aluMATTER website available to download, which deals with the optical response of aluminium surfaces, and explains how it is related to compositional and morphological surface features.

Image from ?[The Russian Shores of the Black Sea in the Autumn of 1852, with a voyage down the Volga, and a tour through the country of the Don Cossacks.]?, 002703793
Author: Oliphant, Laurence
Page: 302
Year: 1853
Place: Edinburgh and London
Publisher:
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Image from ?Histoire ge?ne?rale de Languedoc, avec des notes et les pie?ces justificatives. (E?dition accompagne?e de dissertations et notes nouvelles, ? des planches, des cartes ge?ographiques, ? publie?e sous la directin de M. E. Dulaurier, annote?e par E. Mabille, E. Barry, continue?e jusques en 1790 par E. Roschach.) [With an introduction by J. P. L. F. E. Dulaurier.]?, 003785554
Author: VIC, Claude de and VAISSETE (Jean Joseph)
Volume: 15
Page: 482
Year: 1872
Place: Toulouse
Publisher:
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This class first offers some basic analytical frameworks - culture, social structure, and institutions - that you can use to examine a wide range of political outcomes. We then use these frameworks to understand (1) the relationship between democracy and economic development and (2) the relative centralization of political authority across countries. We will use theoretical arguments and a wide range of case studies to address several questions: Why are some countries democratic and others not? How does democracy affect economic development and political conflict? Why do some countries centralize power while others threaten to fall apart through secession and civil war? We will use examples from a wide range of countries including Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Iraq, Italy, Mexico, and the Un

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Mechanical forces play a decisive role during development of tissues and organs, during remodeling following injury as well as in normal function. A stress field influences cell function primarily through deformation of the extracellular matrix to which cells are attached. Deformed cells express different biosynthetic activity relative to undeformed cells. The unit cell process paradigm combined with topics in connective tissue mechanics form the basis for discussions of several topics from cell biology, physiology, and medicine.

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In this topic learners will develop an understanding of the impact dementia has on the emotional and psychological wellbeing of the person with dementia and their family and carers. The resources are packaged in an interactive format allowing for playback on desktop computers as well as mobile devices. Downloadable files include: HTML format, SCORM format, PDF and instructions for use.

Address/Title: 18 West Jackson Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): Originally identical to #20, this house was converted to a larger Italianate house.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.549558,+-77.438827Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,530Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District

Image from ?The Cruise of Her Majesty?s Ship ?Bacchante,? 1879-1882. Compiled from the private journals, letters and note-books of Prince Albert Victor and Prince George of Wales, with additions by J. N. Dalton?, 000040021
Author: DALTON, John Neale.
Volume: 02
Page: 452
Year: 1886
Place: London
Publisher: Macmillan & Co.
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A resource designed for English lecturers interested in developing their skills. The activity involves the 'audit' of an individual lecturer's department against a document of recommendations for departmental good practice in teaching inclusively. It consists of an overview of the activity and a description of the activity for an individual lecturer.

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Author: BLACKIE, Walter Graham.
Volume: 01
Page: 382
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher: Blackie & Son
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Name: Donald Kane
Arrested for: Larceny
Arrested at: North Shields Police Station
Arrested on: 22 October 1904
Tyne and Wear Archives ref: DX1388-1-59-Donald Kane
The Shields Daily Gazette for 24 October 1904 reports:
?THEFT FROM A SCHOONER. SEAMAN SENT TO PRISON
At North Shields, Donald Kane, seaman, Dumbarton, was charged with having stolen between 21st and 22nd inst. clothing and other articles from the schooner Agnes lying in the Albert Edward Dock. The first charge was that of stealing a jacket, vest and pocket book, value £2, the property of W.E. Coulthorpe, the master of the vessel. The second was of stealing a jacket and a Naval Reserve book, value 10s, the property of James Stewart, able seaman and the third charge was of stealing a pair of boots, value 5s 11d, the property of Chas. Henry Briscoe.
The evidence showed that the accused went to a seamen?s boarding house in Clive Street kept by Mr Boyle and asked for board and lodgings, saying he was to be paid off at the Shipping Office that morning from the Lady Tennant. Witness asked for security and he produced the Naval Reserve book. He saw that the accused was attempting to conceal a pocket book. He got possession of it and found that it contained shipmaster?s papers and having ascertained thath the Lady Tennant?s crew were not to be paid off that day he had him taken into custody.
When arrested by PC Frazer he was wearing the whole of the clothing he had stolen. Accused pleaded guilty and said he would not have stolen the articles had he not been ?half in the horrors? with drink. He was committed to prison for 14 days in each case, six weeks in all?.
These images are a selection from an album of photographs of prisoners brought before the North Shields Police Court between 1902 and 1916 in the collection of Tyne & Wear Archives (TWA ref DX1388/1).
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This lecture gives a background of the design and manufacturing processes of food and beverage cans, which are produced by drawing and drawing & ironing of rolled aluminium alloys. It draws attention to the challenge for materials and production engineers to fulfill contradicting demands and requirements for the production of cans and easy-open lids in a very competitive market. It demonstrates that optimization of all parameters, i.e. design, manufacturing and materials, has resulted in sheet metal forming processes of extremely high productivity and reliability. A good general knowledge of engineering practice and a familiarity with sheet metal forming and properties of aluminium alloys is assumed.

In-depth technical and policy analysis of various options for the nuclear fuel cycle. Topics include uranium supply, enrichment fuel fabrication, in-core physics and fuel management of uranium, thorium and other fuel types, reprocessing and waste disposal. Principles of fuel cycle economics and the applied reactor physics of both contemporary and proposed thermal and fast reactors are presented. Nonproliferation aspects, disposal of excess weapons plutonium, and transmutation of actinides and selected fission products in spent fuel are examined. Several state-of-the-art computer programs are provided for student use in problem sets and term papers.

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Address/Title: 16 West Jackson Street
Photographer: Zehmer, John G. (John Granderson), 1942-
Original Description (from Book): A small brick house, constructed in 1853, it was owned by Randolph Mayard, a builder in 1876. It has a porch of c.1920 added, but is well-preserved and comparatively well-maintained.
City/Location: Richmond (Va.)
Date of photograph: ca. 1978
Map URL: maps.google.com/maps?q=37.549546,+-77.438805Original Publication: Zehmer, John G., and Robert P. Winthrop. 1978. The Jackson Ward historic district. Richmond: Dept. of Planning and Community Development.
Rights: This item is in the public domain. Acknowledgement of the Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Reference URL: dig.library.vcu.edu/u?/jwh,529Collection: VCU Jackson Ward Historic District

Image from ?A complete History of the great American Rebellion, embracing its causes, events and consequences. With biographical sketches and portraits of its principal actors, and scenes and incidents of the War. Illustrated with maps, plans, etc?, 003516571
Author: STORKE, Elliot G. and BROCKETT (L. P.)
Volume: 01
Page: 273
Year: 1865
Place: Auburn, N.Y
Publisher:
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Author: BLACKIE, Walter Graham.
Volume: 01
Page: 468
Year: 1874
Place: London
Publisher: Blackie & Son
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